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SHIPPING.

PORT OF AUCKLAND. YESTERDAY'S ARRIVALS. Cambridge (8.15 a.m.), from Liverpool. Marama (8.20 a.m.), from Sydney.' Passengers : —• First Saloon—Misses E. Bayne, E. Bell. M. B. Campbell, G. Gruddock, F. Costella. B: Dcnovan, F. Orchard. G. Erson, A, Toley, XL Grevatt, C. Goldsworthy. D. Hayes, S. iiayes. A. M. Hunt, R. Hutchinson, M. F. •"v-jk Ireland, R. B. Jones, 1,. Jones. A. M. •Kingsford, A. Lamb, S. Lyons, E. M. Murray D. Myall IX Mcßae, E. O'Malley. K. C. Purcell, A. H. Parkei, Pitt. J. Ross, itydyard-Hclman, F. S. Reeve 3, G. Ci Stewart, E. Skinner. E. Sherriff, M. Vernon, M. Whelan, Sisters Bertha, Benidicta, Camii'us, M. Odrian. Osnar. F. Tberise, Mesdanies H. E. Boon, Mcßaynt, A. J. Bond, D. M. Boulton, R. J. Butt, J. S. Bell, F. Btomfield. A. J. Blon field, F. Campbell, T. D. Chapman. W. H. Cattele, G. Clarke, H. L. Carter. M. S. Darling. A. Dawson. H. I, Davidson. F. G. Eise, C. East, T. Erchard, W. F. F.tigeralcf. C. Fleming. ' W. J. Grevatt. A. Hutchinson. W. Hutchinson. A. C. Johnson, J. v 7. Kemp, A . Levy. W. McLaughlin, E. F.. Mackie, P l , W. MfCa'J.um. M. Mf.rk, A. T. Myall, T. S. MacGrejor. R. Montor, W. R. Norton, j. Oldham. K. Ottey. M. E. Preston. T. Philcox. C. H. Parker. Rudyard-Helman, L. Riley. E. W Rumsan. C. B. Skinner. W. H Stach, J. SBppitt, W. Thwailes. P. W. Trap, W. S. Warh. P. Williams, R. Wil]ianui. E. C. Wright, A. M. Wilkie, G. E. i White, L. Walker, Mother Lawrence, Messrs. A. J. Andrews. D. H. Mesander, H. E. Boon. A. Baden. Robt. Bell, J. S. Bell. D. Brown. F. B omfield. A. J. Blomfield, E. G. Bridges, F. Campbell, T- B. Chapman, W. H. Cattele, V. Casey, J. F. Costello. T. J. Costfllo, P. Clarke, R. Clarke. H. F. Carter. H. L. Carter. H. Clarke, C. Carey, 28. Crouch, W J. Crowther. W. P. Cairns. F. G. Eise, C. E:ist, F. Eretard, W. Entwist, R. Exton, C. 1. Fitzgerald. V. W. Fitzgerald. W. Fitzgerald, R.. Fairby, W.-J. Grevatt, H. T. Gorrie. A. J. Goldstein, C. D. By land. W. Hill, J. HinchlifTe, W. G. Hogg., P- H. Barman. J. S. Harrison, W. Hutchinson, A. F. Ireland. J. C. Jones. J. K. Johnstone. B. A. Kelly, W. Langdon, J. Langdon, A. I/. Lipscombe, I). Levy, W. McLaughlin. P. McCabe, E. T. McCallum, M. Mark. J. McDonald. J. J. McC'ormack, J. T. McCormac t. A. L. Miller, K. G. Mace. R. Monger. W. H. Minn. W. R. jYorton. H. Nattresw, ,T. Oldham, T. Philcox, W. J. Phipi, C. G. Parker, L. C. Paruell. 3. M. Rondahl, P. M. Rondahl, P. L. Roberts. F. D. Ilossiter, L. Riley, R. D. I?rbinson. W. H Shrubshall. H. A. Smith. W. F. Sedgebeer. H. H. Skinner. T. P. Bkir.fter IT. J. Soles, J. Rainy. Russell Taylor. P. W. Trap. H. S. Wr.rk. E. C. Wright, An:os White. J. R. Wells. S. H. Wright, pir Daniel Cooper, Captain A. H. Cooper, Captain C, H. Porlfer, Rev. .T. W. Kemp. Masters K. Bell, C. McCormack. Second Saloon—Misses E. Brittain, N. Bell. G. Barnes, A. C'barlton, M. Davie, S. snd P. Deacon, E. J. Edwards. A. Ferguson. P. Carrey, A. Garratt. A. Lees. M. McKay, D. Murison, P. MofTatt, A. and E. Phelaa. J. D. and E. E. Stephens, E. J. Edwards. M. Sharp, P. Brindslow, A. Whitpaine, Mesdames A. J. Brindslow, G. Cordon. C. A. Dawson L. Duffey, F. Deacon, D. Elder, M. Keegar. H. A. Kidd. L. Lr-ing, L. Maryatt. O'Brien, M. Whitpaine, Messrs. J. M. Ada. G. Gordon. J. W Carrick. C A. Dawson. S. C. Ferguson. E. G. Going, J. R. Grave. P. Hegglin, S. S. Hsrdman. C. E. Jones, J. Keegan. R. A. Kealey. W. J. O'Brien. E. Patterson. E. B. Smith. M. Sbari>. A. F. Walsh. J. "Watson, Masters W, Brindslow, E. Browne, R. Brrnes. C. Dawson. G. Hamilton, and 86 third-class, including five Indians and 11 Chinese. Claymore (2.30 a.m.). from Whnnorarei: Clansman (7.35 a.m.'). f v rvm Rusiell; Omana (8.25 a.m.). from Waibeke: Kawau (8.50 a.m.), fTom Gulf ports. Lytteiton (12.30 p.m.), from Const- Huanni. ketch (5.10 p.m.), from Wellington • Rangitoto (5.25 p.m.), from Thames; Waiuku (6 p.m.). from Waibeke. TESTE RDAY'S D EP ARTUIIES. Waiuku (9.40 a.m.), for Waiheke: Kawau '(4.30 p.m.), for Mii'.akana; Coronation (5 p.m.). for Awanui; Claymore (5.5 p.m.). for Whangarei. Clansman (0 p.m.), for Russell; Taniwha (6.15 p.m.). for Paeroa; Omana (6.15 p.m.), for Warkworth; Tiroa (6.25 p.m.), for Gisborne; Awahou (6.30 p.m.), for East Coast ports; Hauiti (7.5 p.m.), for Coromandel; Waipu (7 p.m.), for Kerepeehi; Waimea (9 p.m.). for East Coast ports. R.M.M.S. Aorangi (5.55 p.m.), for Sydney. Passengers troni Auckland:— First Saloon.—Mr. and Mrs. A. and Masters (2,- Langley, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Ferguson and child, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. McGibbon, Miss Ward, Mr. F. S. Kettleford, Miss Brown, Mrs. and Misses (2) Marr, Miss Burcher". Mrs. James. Miss Lewtas, Messrs (2) Marr, Mr. F. J. Abbott. Mr. F. E. Haarer, Misses (2) Harrold, Mr. R. H. Wilson. Mr. A. K. Bulliey, Mr. H. KGough, Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Higson. Mrs. Fitzherbert. Mrs. Tait, Miss Bulbey, Mr. I. W. Nuttall, Mr and Mrs. W. and Miss McArthur, Miss Cotter, Mrs. Gaffney, Mr. Du Pont, Mr. T. V. Healy. Mr. V. A. Taylor, Mr. D. F. Stewart, Mr. W. Lingi'ord, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Couison, Mr. D. Hnslam. Mr. S. V. Toose, 'Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Robinson, Mr. J. O. and Misses (2) Peterson, Mr. K. J. Minear. Mr. P. M. Thomson, Miss Frost, Mr W. H. George, Mr. Chiene, Mr. 11. DufF, ■ Mr. G. Fagan, Mr. A. G. Tait. Miss Egerton, Mr. J. Burbfick, Mr. J. C. Hughes, Mr. W. Buck. Miss Scott, Mv. and Mrs. Campbell and child. Mrs. and Miss Flanaghau, Mr. D. Maughan, Mr. Justice Cantor, Mr. H. P. Higson. Miss Guthrie, Miss Price, Mrs. Rott, Mr. R. J. Greenham, Miss Hayson. Mrs. Solomon, Mr. A. E. Mager, Miss McClure. Rev. F. .T. Power, Mrs. Fulton, Miss Wilkinson. Mrs.' and Miss Ryan. Misses (2) Davis, Mr. R. and Misses (2) McGibbon, Messrs. R. and Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. A. Benjamin, Mr. H. B. MacMillan, Messrs. A and H. Lowe, Mr. J. O. Hughes, Mr. R. Matheson, Mr. W. B. Topp, Mr. H. P. Weymouth, Mr. F. M. Lowe, Mr. B. W.. Sliaw. Second Saloon.—Miss Deishton, Jfiss Kline, Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Walters and child, Mr. 0. J. Thedens, Mr. B. W. Harvey, Mrs. Ladson, Mrs. Love, Miss Trenwith. Miss Wilcox. Mr. P. Reynolds. Mr. R. T. Tabrum._ Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Bennett, Mrs. Dickinson. Mrs. Vg.uzl.an, Miss Peebles, Mrs. Watson. Miss Skoclund. Mrs. Leemhruggen. Master and Miss Bentley. Mrs. Thurston, Mrs. and Misses (2) Brown. Mrs. Holland. Rev. ,T. J. Mountain, Mr. S. Shove, Mr. C. D. Ellis, Miss M. Hudson. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Cook end 3 children, Mr. »nd Mrs. W. J. Brewin, Mrs. Chapman, Mr. D. W. McLean. Mr. C. A. Snedden. Mr. B. Widoff, Mr. G. D. Barker, Mr. J. F. Newsorne, Mr. A. T. Rowe. Miss R Zakerman, Mr. and Mrs. R. Dixon, Mr. and Mrs. S. Fisher, Mr. E. B. .Kidd. Mr. V. Lawrence, Mr. C. J. Clavier, Mr. J. Playsted. Mrs. and Miss Carmichael, Mr. C. H. Henneasy. Messrs. H. R. and J. T. Kofoed, Misses (2) Charlesworth, Mrs. Crawford, and forty third-class. VESSELS ET'E TO-DAY. Kaiwarra. from Melbourne, 5 p.m. Gallic, from Gisborne, afternoon. Omana, from Warkworlh, 5 a.m. Matangi, from Tauranga, 7 s*m. Oma -a, from Arkle's P.ay, 5.30 p.m. Kawau, from Matakana, 7 p.m. Waiuku, from Waihek- , 0 p.m. Hauiti. from Coromandel. 7.30 p.m. Taniwha, from Paeroa, 11.30 p.m. VESSELS SAILING TODAY. Omana. for Arkle's Bay. 9.30 a.m. Waiuku. for Waiheke. 9.30 a.m. Rangitoto, for Thames, 10 a.m. Otin:.ai. for Opotiki, 10 a.m. Moht, for Whakatane, 11 a.m. Torei, for Mangapai. 4 p.m. Kamona, for Greyjnouth. Matangi. for Tauranga, 7 p.m. PACIFIC MAIL STEAMERS. Makura, due at San Francisco from Wellington on February 17. Tahiti, due at Wellington from San r raneisco on February 13. Niagara. du3 at Vancouver from Auckland on Friday. Aorangi. due at Sydney from Auckland on Saturday morning. BRITISH PASSENGER STEAMERS. Mataroa, left Southampton, January 10, due Wellington February 16. Ruapehu. left Southampton January 19, due Wellington February 28. CorinthH, leaves Southampton February 3. due Wellington March 12. RotorUa. left Southampton January 20, due Wellington February 25. Remueia, leaves Southampton February 17, due Auckland March 21. VESSELS IN PORT. In Stream—Rewa ' (bq.). Wainui, Whaligape,' Kawatiii. Southern Cross 'mission steamer), tvucula (Admiralty oil Devcnport— B.M.S. Philomel. H.M.C.S. Iris, H.M.;5. Veronica, H.M.S. Laburnum. H.M.S. Wakaknra. North Wall—Kaituna (U.S.S. Coy.). Win- _ fratni (U.S.S. Coy.). ■ Prircet's Wharf—Kaitoke (U.S.S. ( ov.), Waiotapu (U.S.S. Coy.), Marama (U.S.S. Coy.). „ , . Chelsea—Waipori (U.S.S. Coy.), Haleric _ . (Spedding, Ltd.), King'» Wharf--Kamona (U.S.S. Coy.), _ Canopus (W.C. Coy.). Central Wharf—Rimataka (N.Z.S. Coy ; ). Motnibi Anchorage—Middlesex (N.Z.S. Coy.). _ Qtteei'g Wharf—Cambridge (N.Z.&. Coy.). The Waimen sailed Insv evening /'r Gis"Orne and Nanier. She is due hack at Auckla id on Sunday. The Northern Company advises that the 'jtimai is to be despatched at ten o'clock this ni jrning for Ojjotiki and Kutarere, aDd 'he Motu an hov\r later for Whakatane. The Waipiata was to leave Lytteiton yesterday for Dtinedin. where she is to load to-day for Auckland, afterwards loading at 'nitnaru, Timaru. liyttelton and AVellington ®l»o for Auckland. The Kurow left Dunedm on Saturday 'yening and was to clear Lytteiton at six I &cloek last evening for Wellington and Auckland. After discharge the vessel will Proceed from Auckland to Wellington, Lyt•tlton, Dunedin and Bluff. I

VESSELS TO DOCK. The Kaituna is to go into dock on Friday and the cable steamer Iris next Tuesday. THE RIMUTAKA. After filling ud with frozen and general cargo at Central Wharf the New Zealand Shipping Company's liner Rimulaka. with passengers and mail, is scheuled to sail at five o'clock to-morrow evening for Southampton and London, via Panama, iTHE HINEMOA. Spedding Ltd. have received advice that the Government steamer Hinemoa lieft Norfolk Island on Mondav night on her return trip to Auckland. She is due to-morrow afternoon On Friday the vessel is to be despatched for Niue Island. THE MIDDLESEX. After unloading explosives at Motuihi the Federal Line steamer Middlesex will come into port this afternoon and berth at Prince's Wharf to dischnrge ceneral merchandise from London to fhe agency of the New Zealand Shipping Company. She also has cargo for discharge at Wellington and New Plymouth. R.M.M.S. AORANGI SAILED. After landing passengers, mail and cargo from Canada, and embarking passengers for Australia, the Royal mail liner Aorangi left Auckland last evening in continuation of her voyage from Vancouver to Sydney. TAHITI LEAVES SAN FRANCISCO. The Union Company has received advice that the Royal Mail liner Tahiti left San Francisco last Wednesday afternoon for New Zealand and Australia. She is due at Wellington on February 13 and at Sydney five days later. - THE ULIMAROA. The Huddaft-Parker steamer Ulimaroa reached Sydney from Auckland at 5.30 a.m. yesterday. The vessel :s to leave Sydney at mid-day on Friday for Wellington, where she is due next Tuesday morning. She will be the only Sydney par.senger steamer arriving at or leaving New Zealand next week. CARGO FROM AUSTRALIA. The Kaiwarra, en route from Melbourne, has reported by wireless that she will reach Auckland at five o'clock this evening. The Union Company has received advice that the Kairanga was despatched from Melbourne last Saturday for Auckland. She is duo at the end of ihiu week. THE WAIOTAPU . The Union Company's steamer Waiot-f.m is to sail to-morrow afternoon for Wellington. Melbourne. Sydney and Newcastle to complete unloading cargo from Pacific Coast ports. THE WAIPAHI . The Union Company's Island steamer Waipahi is to leave Suva on Friday with fruit for Auckland, where she ij due next Tuesday. The company advises that the vessel is scheduled to leave Sydney on February 21 with general cargo for Fiji and transhipments for Tonga and Samoa. MARAMA IN PORT. After a fine weather trip from Sydney the Marama reached Auckland yesterday. She berthed at Prince's Wharf to land passengers. mail and cargo. She is to be despatched at three o'clock on Friday afternoon on her return trip to Sydney. THE CANADIAN PROSPECTOR. To complete loading general cargo in New Zealand the Canadian Prospector was to leave Napier last night for Auckland, where she is due to-morrow morning. She will berth at King's Wharf and it is hoped to despatch her to-morrow evening for N6w York. Boston and Halifax. THE COLLIERS. The Kamona is to sail to-day for Greymouth to load coal for Wellington. The Kuitangata was to leave Greymouth yesterday for Westport to complete loading coal for Napier and Auckland. The Katoa is to load at Wc3tport to-day and afterwards at Picton for Auckland. The Kaimanawa was to load at Westport yesterday for Auckland. THE GALLIC. Running under the auspices of the Shaw. Sf viil and Albion Line the-White Star Line steamer Gallic was to leave Gisborne last evening for Auckland, where she is due this afternoon The vessel will berth at Queen's Wharf to complete loading for New York, Halifax. Avoumouth. Liverpool and Glasgow- She is to "be despatched from Auckland for New York on February 9. THE NORTHUMBERLAND. The Federal Line steamer Northumberland sailed from New Plymouth at six o'clock yesterday morning and is due at Auckland early io-morrow morning. The vessel will berth at Queen's Wharf to continue loading refrigerated and general cargo for London, Avonmouth, Glasgow and Liverpool, to the agency of the NewZealand Shipping Company. From Auckland she will go to Napier and Wellington to complete discharge. Her departure from Wellington for London is scheduled for February 11. KARETU'S EXTENDED. VOYAGE. After being engaged for a long time in the Sydney-South Island cargo service, the Union Company' 3 steamer Keretn is scheduled to make an unusually extended voyage to Australia and back to New Zealand. She is to proceed from Wellington to Westport to bunker and then to Melbourne and Adelaide to discharge general cargo from New Zealand. Afterwards the vessel will load at Edithburg, Wallaroo and Melbourne for Auckland. Portland. New Plymouth, Wellington. Lytteiton and Dunedin. THE CAMBRIDGE. The Federal Line steamer Cambridge arrived yesterday morning with general merchandise lrom West Coast ports ol Great Britain. Cargo for Aueklend is being unloaded at Queen's Wharf. She is to sail on Saturday lor Wellington. Lytteiton and Port Clialineiß to complete discharge. The cargo was loaded at Newport, Glasgow and Liverpool. The Cambridge sailed from Liverpool on December 24, aud encountered north-east galeß and rough following seas during the first three days of the voyage. Boisterous conditions also prevailed for two days when the vessel was otf the Azores. Afterwards the voyage was generally fine. Colon was reached on the afternoon of January 8 and next morning the vessel passed through the Canal. After bunkering at Balboa she resumed her voyage on January 10. The average speed from Liverpool to Auckland was 13.4 knots. * Captain R-. Williams is m command and ho has associated with him the following officers:—Chief, Mr. F. J. Wilson; second, Mr. W. M. Glover; third, Mr. L. F. Malc.ourowne: fourth, Mr. 11. A. Belfield: wireless operator, Mr. J. J. McCarthy; chie. engineer, Mr. J. McLean; second. Mr. t . W. Cass: third. Mr. F. B. Llewellyn: fourth, Mr. P. Woodall; fifth, Mr. A. H. Thomas; sixth Mr J Lewthwaite; chief refrigerating engineer.' Mr. F. It. McKelvie; second, Mr J Thompson; steward-m-charse. Mr. W.' H.' Harding. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. Tie following vessels arc expected to be within range ot the undermentioned wireless stations to-day:— Auckland.—Luceric, Tofua, Matatua, City of Bath. Waihemo, City of Dalnart, Crosskevs, Aorangi. Gallic, Kairanga i1.M.0. DiJincde. Northumberland. . Chatham Islands.—Surrey. Athemc, Cana dii'.n Challenger. . , . Wellington.—Maori, Wahino, Tamahine Arahura, Ngaio, Niagara. Makura, .1 ort. Melbourne, Cape Comorin. Karetu, lairoa, Gallic, Mamilius, Kaponga, Kartigi, Canadian Prospector. Tainui, Matatua. Kurow, Port Caroline. Pulpit Point . A warua.—Tahiti. Manuka, Cydoma, Sussex, N. T. Nielsen Alonso. Sir J. G. lioss, C. A Larsen. PORT OF ONEHUNGA. Yesterday's Departures.—Ngapuhi (4.45 p.m.), for New Plymouth. BY TELEGRAPH. WELLINGTON.— January 31: ArrivedKculus (4 a.m.). from larakohe; Maori (7 a.m.). from Lytteiton; Maunganui (7 a.m.). from Sydney; Ruahine (7-'-0 a.m.), from Lvttelton; Kartigi (10 a.m.), from New Plymouth; Totara (1.30 p.m.), from Lytteiton: John (2.10 p.m.), from Lytteiton. Sailed—Kaponga (12.30 P.m.), for Westport ; Aratapu (1.30 f° r . Lytteiton. John (1.45 p.m.). for Wan?antll: Regulus (5 15 p.m.). for Westport: Maori (7.50 p.m.). for Lytteiton; Kartigi (8.15 p.m.), for ttelton. LYTTELTON.— January 31: ArrivedWuhine (C.30 a.m.), from Wellington; West Elcajon (8 a.m.). from Wellington: Storm (12.50 p.m.), from Picton. Sailed: waipiata (4.30 p.m.). for Dunedin; p.m.), for Wellington; Storm (0.10 p.m.). for Picton: Tees (7.45 p.m.). for Wiutangt: Wahine (8.40 p.m ), for Wellington. DUNEDIN— January 31": Arrived—Breeze (10 45 a.m.). from Lytteiton: Manchester Merchant (12.40 p.m.), from Lytteiton. Sailed -Opihi (4.45 p.m.). for iimaru; Corinna <12.40 p.m.). for Oamaru; Breezo (10 p.m.). for Timaru. SYDNEY.— January 31: Arrived Ulimaroa (5.30 a.m.). from Auckland.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19859, 1 February 1928, Page 9

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19859, 1 February 1928, Page 9

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19859, 1 February 1928, Page 9